amiandjim
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- Apr 18, 2015
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I just want to acknowledge what a tremendously hard day this is for our fine coaches, many of whom have given their lives to this sport that they love so much. For us parents, as involved as we are, it's a transient thing for us and our engagement is connected vicariously through our children. For you all, though, who've worked so hard to build great training environments, the sense of betrayal and loss must be enormous.
It is heartbreaking to watch some of the testimonies shared today. As hard as that has to be for them, how wonderful it is that they have the opportunity to share their truth with Larry sitting there having to listen to every word. I hope it is the start of healing for those victims. The judge has been so caring and understanding of the pain they have gone through, some for many years.
What a horrible thing that has gone on far too long...
I hope every word of testimony given by each girl is seared into Larry Nassars mind forever. I hope their words haunt him, keep him up at night, echo over and over in his head. He doesn’t deserve a single moments peace from what he’s done.
He should be obliged to listen to the testimonies every day of his life, with an audience of his cell mates.
Yep...our gym attends this meet. I have told the coach that I would not give any more of my money to Geddert and that my dd will not attend the meet next year. Our coach agreed and stated that our gym will not go to the meet again. (not because of me but they had already reached this conclusion)
I can't read through 22 pages of comments, but surely the the Karolyis and Liukin are more involved than they are fessing up to. Why was Nastia spared the abuse? Is she just refusing to say it happened to her too?
The thing is, it has been well reported about Geddert for at least a year -- much longer for people who have been watching this. The people who chose to attend the Twistars meet this year already knew when they chose to attend and support Geddert and his gym. Saying you won't go next year now is a pretty hollow gesture.
Clearly your gym didn't care enough about the abuse to not go this year. Not just your gym, though. Lots of gyms, coaches and gym owners chose to turn a blind eye. The whispers have haunted him for years, but no one cared enough about the girls to actually stop supporting the machine. Maybe today's testimony will actually force people to change behavior -- not because they care, of course, (or they would have changed long ago) but because they would look bad to continue their support.
Whatever it takes, though.
Wow...um ok I think your take on me is a little unfair. I really did not know or understand the involvement of Geddert until recently. Maybe it's because we don't live in MI but when I brought this up to other parents from our gym at the meet most had not heard of the case on Nasser let alone Geddert.
The '04 and '08 national and Olympic squads have been strangely silent. I hope they were spared but I'm afraid they are part of the silent majority.. At least a few of the '00 national team has admitted they were victims.
Wow...um ok I think your take on me is a little unfair. I really did not know or understand the involvement of Geddert until recently. Maybe it's because we don't live in MI but when I brought this up to other parents from our gym at the meet most had not heard of the case on Nasser let alone Geddert.
I didn’t say anything about you or any other parent. I do not have a take on you.Wow...um ok I think your take on me is a little unfair. I really did not know or understand the involvement of Geddert until recently. Maybe it's because we don't live in MI but when I brought this up to other parents from our gym at the meet most had not heard of the case on Nasser let alone Geddert.
I didn’t say anything about you or any other parent. I do not have a take on you.
The thing is, it has been well reported about Geddert for at least a year -- much longer for people who have been watching this. The people who chose to attend the Twistars meet this year already knew when they chose to attend and support Geddert and his gym. Saying you won't go next year now is a pretty hollow gesture.
Clearly your gym didn't care enough about the abuse to not go this year. Not just your gym, though. Lots of gyms, coaches and gym owners chose to turn a blind eye. The whispers have haunted him for years, but no one cared enough about the girls to actually stop supporting the machine. Maybe today's testimony will actually force people to change behavior -- not because they care, of course, (or they would have changed long ago) but because they would look bad to continue their support.